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babynik14

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Last night one of my friends blew on my mantis (which i HATE) and she jumped and jumped right into a bowl of chocolate pudding..it looked halarious.. she had it on her face and her legs and she cleaned it off.. i helped a lil but.. do u think that is alright for her? cause she ate most of it off her ?

 
Mine scoff honey quite happily..I guess its ok, the main problem is makign sure they dont get gunked up, and thing like their antenna and fore-limbs stick together- so watch out for that..in the 'wild' I suppose if they catch a honey bee, then they are used to extra sugar ;)

 
yea for sure, she got it all off and there wasnt A LOT but today theres absolutly nothing and she cleans herself a million times a day anyways lol.. but i guess bugs do like sugar

 
They will let you know when they no longer want to sip up fluid.

If you use a dropper to give a honey/water solution, they will drink until they have had their fill, then bat away the dropper or the droplets on their claws.

I mainly give them honey water near a molt, especially the adult molt, when they don't like to feed on their own. Mainly I use this on species that don't drink much, like Blepharopsis. I do have pretty good success even at the later molts, so I've never seen it being bad for them, but, on the other hand, I have no idea if it helps or not. :)

 
The mantids aren't going to down anything that's too complex for them to digest. The pudding was probably loaded in calories compared to flies it would normally get. Many people feed their mantids fruits (banana slices), and other inanimate organic food that you would typically think a mantid would take no interest in. Honey is okay, as a few mantids may encounter that in the wild anyway from an abandoned hive. But no, either sweet shouldn't become a staple part of the diet. Lacks the protein needed to grow and make ooths later on.

 

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